Wiltshire Regiment - A photocopy of a black and white photograph of a group of Officers sometime during the 2nd World War; it is nor known which Battalion this was - but possibly the 2nd Photograspher; D R Stuart, 94, Iverna Court, London, W8

1st Bn, Royal Berkshire Regiment - A black and white photograph of some officers of the Battalion taken out of the line in 1915. Standing, left to right, are Captain E. Methven, ?A? Company, Captain N. West, ?B? Company, Captain C. Gregson-Ellis, ?C? Company, Captain E. Burney, ?D? company. Sitting are Captain F.S. Boshell, the Quartermaster, Captain G.M. Sharpe, the Second in Command, Captain C.W. Frizell, the Adjutant.

49th Regiment - A sepia photograph of the officers with the Colours in Gibraltar in 1881. The Regiment arrived in Gibraltar on the 13th March 1881 and the following July changed its title to the 1st (Princess of Charlotte of Wales?s) Berkshire Regiment. We believe this photograph was taken to commemorate the changeover in title. It shows, in the rear row from left to right an unidentified officer (Paymaster or doctor), Major Fox, Lieutenant Hemphill, Lieutenant Alcock, an unidentified Private, Lieutenant Gordon, an unidentified Private, Lieutenant Burney, sitting, Lieutenant McCracken, Captain Rathbone, Major Huyshe, Colonel Corban, Major Gillespie, Captain Green, an unidentified officer and Captain Kingand; sitting in the front are Lieutenant Whittall, Lieutenant McClintock, Lieutenant Delamain .

2nd Bn, Royal Berkshire Regiment - A sepia photograph of the grave of Colonel Ernest Henry Burney CB. He died at Neuilly, France, in the summer of 1905 aged forty-four. He was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar in the Egyptian Expedition of 1882 ( medal, bronze star); In the Boer War (1899-02), he commanded the 2nd. Battalion for twelve months, afterwards commanding a section of the lines of communication and a mobile column, taking part in the operations in the Transvaal and Cape Colony. [The location of this grave is not known]

1st Bn, Royal Berkshire Regiment - A sepia photograph of the officers in 1913 or 1914 showing, from left to right in the rear row, Lieutenant C.P. Wheeler, 2nd Lieutenant C.W. Green, 2nd Lieutenant A.P.J. Hibbert, Lieutenant T.V.B. Denniss, Lieutenant R.G.B. Perkins, Lieutenant A.A.H. Hanbury ? Sparrow, Lieutenant U.S. Hopkins, Lieutenant P.N. Garnett and Lieutenant H.T.R. Curtis ? Raleigh; seated are Captain L.H. Birt, Captain W.K. Bayley, Major D.B. Maurice DSO, Major H.M. Finch, Colonel M.D. Graham, Major W.R.P.K. Betty, Lieutenant A.H. Perrott, Captain B.G. Bromhead, Lieutenant and Quartermaster Mr F. Batt and Lieutenant C.W. Frizell; on the ground are 2nd Lieutenant E.N. Burney and Lieutenant J.H. Woods . [This photo was taken at either Dover in 1913 or Aldershot in 1914. Lieutenant Colonel Graham took command of the Battalion in August 1912 and appears in this image. The location is further complicated by the name of the photographer as coming from Fermoy in Ireland ? The Battalion was not in Ireland during Lt Col Graham's command]

2nd Bn, Royal Berkshire Regiment - A (faded) sepia photograph of Lieutenant Colonel E.H. Burney, the Commanding Officer in South Africa in the period 1899-1902. It is believed that this photo was taken by Lieutenant Hemp.

2nd Bn, Royal Berkshire Regiment - A sepia photograph of a number of officers in the Battalion headquarters tent in South Africa in the period 1899-1902; even then, paperwork was a requirement! From left to right are Lieutenant J.R. Bassett, Lieutenant Colonel E.H. Burney, Lieutenant R.C. Harding and Major G.D.R. Williams. It is believed that this photo was taken by Lieutenant Hemp

2nd Bn, Royal Berkshire Regiment - A sepia photograph of Lieutenant Colonel E.H.Burney, the Commanding Officer, in South Africa in the period 1899-1902. It is believed that this photo was taken by Lieutenant Hemp

2nd Bn, Royal Berkshire Regiment - A sepia photograph of three officers in Cape Colony, South Africa in the period 1899-1902. From lefft to right thay are Major F.W.N. McCracken, Lieutenant Colonel E.H. Burney and Lieutenant Steele. It is believed that this photo was taken by Lieutenant Hemp

2nd Bn, Royal Berkshire Regiment - A sepia photograph of what was described as a ?Peace Lunch? at a farm near Clerk Siding, Cape Colony, South Africa, in June 1901. Present are Lieutenant Colonel E.H. Burney, 2nd Lieutenant Steele, Lieutenant A.H. Bathurst, Lieutenant Murphy, Lieutenant Wray (Attached) and Lieutenant R.H. Collins, all being waited on by Private Hare (stood left). The photograph was taken by Lieutenant C.W. Hemp.

1st Bn, Royal Berkshire Regiment - A black and white photograph of officers and children of soldiers of the Regiment on a family day celebrating the battle of Tofrek at the Crabble Cricket ground, Dover in 1913. Officers in this image are, from left to right, Lieutenant Burney, Captain Bird, Lieutenant Wheeler, Lieutenant Reeves, Lieutenant Hibbert and Colonel MD Graham, the Commanding Officer. [The battle of Tofrek took place on the 22nd March 1885 after which the Regiment received the ?Royal? Title.]